Shining a new light on pericardial fluid. [PDF]
Fender EA, Zack CJ.
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Comparative Investigation of Cardiac Injury Mediated by IL-40 and Oxidative Stress Markers in Pericardial Fluid and Serum [PDF]
Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate IL-40 levels in preoperative blood and intraoperative pericardial fluid samples obtained from healthy individuals and patients with diagnosed heart disease who were scheduled for open ...
Murat Ziya Bağış +4 more
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Adiponectin Paradox in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients: A Comparative Analysis of Pericardial Fluid and Plasma Levels. [PDF]
Dikme R.
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Diagnostic Application of Postmortem Cardiac Troponin I Pericardial Fluid/Serum Ratio in Sudden Cardiac Death. [PDF]
Hernández-Romero D +5 more
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Normal values for native T1 at 1.5 T in the pericardial fluid of healthy volunteers. [PDF]
Thalén S +5 more
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Exosomes Containing LINC00636 Inhibit MAPK1 through the miR-450a-2-3p Overexpression in Human Pericardial Fluid and Improve Cardiac Fibrosis in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation. [PDF]
Liu L, Luo F, Lei K.
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Viral communities associated with human pericardial fluids in idiopathic pericarditis.
Pericarditis is a common human disease defined by inflammation of the pericardium. Currently, 40% to 85% of pericarditis cases have no identified etiology. Most of these cases are thought to be caused by an infection of undetected, unsuspected or unknown
Laura Fancello +7 more
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Pericardial Fluid Exosomes: A New Material to Treat Cardiovascular Disease. [PDF]
Sahoo S, Mathiyalagan P, Hajjar RJ.
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SARS-CoV-2 detection in the pericardial fluid of a patient with cardiac tamponade. [PDF]
Farina A +4 more
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Massive Idiopathic Chronic Pericardial Effusion: A Case Report [PDF]
An idiopathic chronic pericardial effusion which has occurred due to pericardial fluid collection can continue for over a three-month duration without obvious cause. Massive chronic pericardial effusion without cardiac tamponade is quite unusual.
Mahdi Kahrom, Masoomeh Tabari
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